Month: November 2016

Well, whether it is Art may be a matter for discussion, but let's put that aside to focus on this remarkable idea. "Given the current political climate, and what she calls a desperate need for positivity, Venita Subramanian with the help of her friends, invited people of Boston to write positive messages of hope on… Continue reading Art As Healer – Subway Therapy Boston→

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Can you believe these are tulip fields? The artist Alex MacLean magically captures abstract images from a plane he flies. The artist sees the beauty of the land from above in particular focusing on man's impact on the natural environment. The shots on one level display a sensitive selection of colors and shapes that seem… Continue reading Featured Boston’sh Artist: Alex MacLean→

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone. I hope you are all having a day that you enjoy. I wanted to pay tribute to the day by featuring an image from Norman Rockwell and by promoting the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA. The Museum is worth a drive and Stockbridge is a wonderful destination. The Museum is on… Continue reading Norman Rockwell’s Thanksgiving→

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Hi there. Happy day before Thanksgiving. There is some rain in the forecast. There is some food to be eaten. I have compiled some suggestions for those, given the day off on Friday, that may strike out alone or those that may want to spend time with their family or friends. I tried to stay away… Continue reading What To See 11.24.16 – 11.30.16→

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Vision and Justice: The Art of Citizenship August 27, 2016–January 8, 2017, University Teaching Gallery, Harvard Art Museums Examining, "the contested relationship between art, justice, and African American culture from the 19th through 21st century in the United States." "Prints by Kara Walker and Glenn Ligon that challenge the nexus between vision and justice during slavery… Continue reading What To See 11.17.16 – 11.23.16→